US8966525B2 - Contextual information between television and user device - Google Patents
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- TV television
- PV pay-per-view
- VOD video-on-demand
- One or more commercials or advertisements may be displayed to the user during the airing of the television content.
- More and more viewers watching television content or advertisements are browsing contextual information (e.g., web sites, advertisements, etc.) related to the television content and/or advertisements, via mobile user devices, such as smart phones, tablet computers, etc.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of an example network in which systems and/or methods described herein may be implemented
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of example components of a device that may correspond to one of the devices of the network depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of example operations capable of being performed by an example portion of the network in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of example user interfaces capable of being generated or provided by a television and/or a user device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of additional example user interfaces capable of being generated or provided by the television and/or the user device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a diagram of further example user interfaces capable of being generated or provided by the television and/or the user device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are flow charts of an example process for providing contextual information between a television and a user device according to an implementation described herein;
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart of another example process for providing contextual information between a television and a user device according to an implementation described herein.
- Systems and/or methods described herein may enable a user device to obtain contextual information (e.g., advertisements, coupons, web sites, etc.) related to television content and/or advertisements currently being viewed by a user of the user device.
- the user may be watching a television show while holding a mobile user device (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, etc.).
- the user may use the mobile user device to browse information related to the television show, such as a web page dedicated to the television show.
- the mobile user device may record audio associated with the television show, and may utilize the recorded audio and/or user inputs (e.g., keywords associated with television show) to identify the television show and automatically receive contextual information related to the television show.
- the contextual information may be displayed by the mobile user device and may include promotional advertisements, digital content, physical media, coupons, polls, quizzes, etc. associated with the television show. Such an arrangement may create a linkage between television content and/or advertisements displayed on a television and a mobile user device.
- the mobile user device may enable a user to more quickly and easily act on television content and/or advertisements.
- customer As used herein, the terms “customer,” “viewer,” and/or “user” may be used interchangeably. Also, the terms “customer,” “viewer,” and/or “user” are intended to be broadly interpreted to include a set-top box (STB), a television, and/or a user device or a user of a STB, a television, and/or a user device.
- STB set-top box
- component is intended to be broadly construed to include hardware (e.g., a processor, a microprocessor, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), a chip, a memory device (e.g., a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), etc.), etc.) or a combination of hardware and software (e.g., a processor, microprocessor, ASIC, etc. executing software contained in a memory device).
- hardware e.g., a processor, a microprocessor, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), a chip, a memory device (e.g., a read only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), etc.), etc.) or a combination of hardware and software (e.g., a processor, microprocessor, ASIC, etc. executing software contained in a memory device).
- ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
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- FIG. 1 is a diagram of an example network 100 in which systems and/or methods described herein may be implemented.
- network 100 may include a television (TV) 110 , a set-top box (STB) 120 , a user device 130 , a content server 140 , an advertisement (ad) server 150 , an application server 160 , and a network 170 .
- Devices and/or networks of network 100 may interconnect via wired and/or wireless connections.
- a single television 110 , STB 120 , user device 130 , content server 140 , ad server 150 , application server 160 , and network 170 have been illustrated in FIG. 1 for simplicity. In practice, there may be more televisions 110 , STBs 120 , user devices 130 , content servers 140 , ad servers 150 , application servers 160 , and/or networks 170 .
- Television 110 may include a television monitor that is capable of displaying television programming, content provided by STB 120 , and/or content provided by other devices (e.g., a digital video disk (DVD) player, a video camera, etc., not shown) connected to television 110 .
- devices e.g., a digital video disk (DVD) player, a video camera, etc., not shown
- STB 120 may include a device that receives television content (e.g., from content server 140 ), and provides the television content to television 110 and/or another device.
- STB 120 may include a device that receives advertisements (e.g., from ad server 150 ), and provides the advertisements to television 110 and/or another device.
- STB 120 may allow a user to alter the television content provided to television 110 based on a signal (e.g., a channel up or channel down signal) from a remote control (not shown).
- STB 120 may record video in a digital format to a disk drive or other memory medium within STB 120 .
- STB 120 may be incorporated directly within television 110 and/or may include a digital video recorder (DVR).
- DVR digital video recorder
- television 110 and STB 120 may be replaced with a computing device, such as a personal computer, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, etc.
- User device 130 may include a radiotelephone; a personal communications system (PCS) terminal that may combine, for example, a cellular radiotelephone with data processing and data communications capabilities; a smart phone; a personal digital assistant (PDA) that can include a radiotelephone, a pager, Internet/intranet access, etc.; a smart phone; a laptop computer; a tablet computer; or other types of computation and/or communication devices.
- PCS personal communications system
- PDA personal digital assistant
- user device 130 may include a device that is capable of communicating with content server 140 , ad server 150 , and/or application server 160 via network 170 .
- Content server 140 may include one or more server devices, or other types of computation or communication devices, that gather, process, search, and/or provide information in a manner described herein.
- content server 140 may include a computer system, an application, a cable head-end, and/or a broadcasting device capable of providing television content (e.g., VOD content, high definition (HD)-VOD content, TV programming, movies, on-demand services, live television, etc.), instructions, and/or other information to STB 120 and/or user device 130 .
- television content e.g., VOD content, high definition (HD)-VOD content, TV programming, movies, on-demand services, live television, etc.
- Ad server 150 may include one or more server devices, or other types of computation or communication devices, that gather, process, search, and/or provide information in a manner described herein.
- ad server 150 may include a computer system, an application, a cable head-end, and/or a broadcasting device capable of providing advertisements, promotional information, commercials, coupons, instructions, and/or other information to STB 120 and/or user device 130 .
- Application server 160 may include one or more server devices, or other types of computation or communication devices, that gather, process, search, and/or provide information in a manner described herein.
- application server 160 may receive, from user device 170 , recorded audio and input information associated with content viewed by a user on television 110 .
- Application server 160 may convert the recorded audio into textual information and may determine whether the content is an advertisement or television content based on the textual information and/or the input information. If the content is an advertisement, application server 160 may provide, to user device 130 , promotional content related to the advertisement. If the content is television content, application server 160 may provide, to user device 130 , promotional content related to the television content.
- Network 170 may include a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), a telephone network, such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), an intranet, the Internet, an optical fiber (or fiber optic)-based network, a cable television network, a satellite television network, or a combination of networks.
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- MAN metropolitan area network
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- intranet such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- Internet such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- optical fiber (or fiber optic)-based network such as a cable television network, a satellite television network, or a combination of networks.
- network 100 may include fewer devices/networks, different devices/networks, differently arranged devices/networks, or additional devices/networks than depicted in FIG. 1 .
- one or more devices/networks of network 100 may perform one or more other tasks described as being performed by one or more other devices/networks of network 100 .
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of example components of a device 200 that may correspond to one or more devices of network 100 ( FIG. 1 ).
- one or more of the devices of network 100 may include one or more devices 200 or one or more components of device 200 .
- device 200 may include a bus 210 , a processing unit 220 , a memory 230 , an input device 240 , an output device 250 , and a communication interface 260 .
- Bus 210 may permit communication among the components of device 200 .
- Processing unit 220 may include one or more processors or microprocessors that interpret and execute instructions. In other implementations, processing unit 220 may be implemented as or include one or more ASICs, FPGAs, or the like.
- Memory 230 may include a RAM or another type of dynamic storage device that stores information and instructions for execution by processing unit 220 , a ROM or another type of static storage device that stores static information and instructions for the processing unit 220 , and/or some other type of magnetic or optical recording medium and its corresponding drive for storing information and/or instructions.
- Input device 240 may include a device that permits an operator to input information to device 200 , such as a keyboard, a keypad, a mouse, a pen, a microphone, a touch screen display, one or more biometric mechanisms, and the like.
- Output device 250 may include a device that outputs information to the operator, such as a display, a speaker, etc.
- Communication interface 260 may include any transceiver-like mechanism that enables device 200 to communicate with other devices and/or systems.
- communication interface 260 may include mechanisms for communicating with other devices, such as other devices of network 100 .
- device 200 may perform certain operations in response to processing unit 220 executing software instructions contained in a computer-readable medium, such as memory 230 .
- a computer-readable medium may be defined as a non-transitory memory device.
- a memory device may include space within a single physical memory device or spread across multiple physical memory devices.
- the software instructions may be read into memory 230 from another computer-readable medium or from another device via communication interface 260 .
- the software instructions contained in memory 230 may cause processing unit 220 to perform processes described herein.
- hardwired circuitry may be used in place of or in combination with software instructions to implement processes described herein. Thus, implementations described herein are not limited to any specific combination of hardware circuitry and software.
- FIG. 2 shows example components of device 200
- device 200 may include fewer components, different components, differently arranged components, or additional components than depicted in FIG. 2 .
- one or more components of device 200 may perform one or more other tasks described as being performed by one or more other components of device 200 .
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of example operations capable of being performed by an example portion 300 of network 100 ( FIG. 1 ).
- network portion 300 may include television 110 , STB 120 , user device 130 , content server 140 , ad server 150 , and application server 160 .
- Television 110 , STB 120 , user device 130 , content server 140 , ad server 150 , and/or application server 160 may include the features described above in connection with, for example, one or more of FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- Television content 310 may include a television show, a movie, PPV content, VOD content, a sporting event, etc.
- Advertisement 320 may include a commercial, an infomercial, a public service announcement, a movie trailer, a television show trailer, etc.
- user device 130 may provide a smart listen module 330 to the user.
- Smart listen module 330 may enable user device 130 to receive and record audio 330 generated by television 110 during provision of content, such as television content 310 and/or advertisement 320 .
- Smart listen module 330 may enable user device 130 to receive input information 350 associated with content currently provided by television 110 , such as television content 310 and/or advertisement 320 .
- Input information 350 may include keywords, a television channel, time and date information, user inputs to user device 130 , etc. associated with content currently provided by television 110 to the user.
- User device 130 via smart listen module 330 , may provide input information 350 and/or recorded audio 360 to application server 160 .
- recorded audio 360 may be in a Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) audio layer 3 (MP3), a MPEG audio layer 4 (MP4), a Waveform Audio File (WAV), a Windows Media Video (WMV), etc. file format.
- MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group
- MP3 Moving Picture Experts Group
- Application server 160 may receive, from user device 130 , input information 350 and/or recorded audio 360 , and may convert recorded audio 360 into textual information. In one example, application server 160 may utilize audio to text transcription software to convert recorded audio 360 into textual information. Application server 160 may determine whether the content currently provided by television 110 is television content 310 or advertisement 320 based on the textual information and/or input information 350 . In one example implementation, application server 160 may compare the textual information and/or input information 350 to a database (e.g., provided in or associated with application server 160 ) of television content identifiers and advertisement identifiers.
- a database e.g., provided in or associated with application server 160
- Application server 160 may determine the content currently provided by television 110 to be television content 310 when the textual information and/or input information 350 matches an identifier of television content 310 in the database (e.g., to a particular degree of certainty, such as more than fifty percent).
- Application server 160 may determine the content currently provided by television 110 to be advertisement 320 when the textual information and/or input information 350 matches an identifier of advertisement 320 in the database (e.g., to a particular degree of certainty, such as more than fifty percent).
- user device 130 may convert recorded audio 360 into textual information, and may provide textual information to application server 160 rather than recorded audio 360 .
- application server 160 need not perform the conversion of recorded audio 360 .
- application server 160 may not convert recorded audio 360 into textual information, but may perform the comparison (e.g., with the database identifiers) using recorded audio 360 directly.
- application server 160 may provide television-related content 370 to user device 130 .
- User device 130 may receive television-related content 370 , and may provide (e.g., for display) television-related content 370 to the user.
- television-related content 370 may include promotional video, images, social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Internet or web information, advertisements, merchandise, etc. associated with television content 310 .
- application server 160 may provide ad-related content 380 to user device 130 .
- ad-related content 380 may include promotional video, images, social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Internet or web information, further advertisements, coupons, etc. associated with advertisement 320 .
- network portion 300 may include fewer components, different components, differently arranged components, or additional components than depicted in FIG. 3 . Additionally, or alternatively, one or more components of network portion 300 may perform one or more other tasks described as being performed by one or more other components of network portion 300 .
- FIG. 4 is a diagram 400 of example user interfaces capable of being generated or provided by television 110 and/or user device 130 .
- the user interfaces depicted in FIG. 4 as well as the user interfaces depicted in FIGS. 5 and 6 may include graphical user interfaces (GUIs) or non-graphical user interfaces, such as text-based interfaces.
- GUIs graphical user interfaces
- non-graphical user interfaces such as text-based interfaces.
- the user interfaces may provide information to users via customized interfaces (e.g., proprietary interfaces) and/or other types of interfaces (e.g., browser-based interfaces, etc.).
- the user interfaces may receive user inputs via one or more input devices (e.g., input device 240 , FIG.
- a user may change the size of the user interfaces, information displayed in the user interfaces, color schemes used by the user interfaces, positions of text, images, icons, windows, etc., in the user interfaces, etc.), and/or may not be user-configurable.
- Information associated with the user interfaces may be selected and/or manipulated by a user of television 110 and/or user device 130 (e.g., via a touch screen display, a mouse, a keyboard, a remote control, etc.).
- television 110 may provide a television show or movie 410 to a user (not shown).
- television show/movie 410 may include an episode of a television series, a made-for-television movie, an on-demand movie, an episode of a mini-series, a game show, etc.
- User device 130 may record audio and may receive input information (e.g., from the user) associated with television show/movie 410 , and may provide the recorded audio and/or the input information to application server 160 (not shown). Based on the recorded audio and/or the input information, application server 160 may provide, to user device 130 , content related to television show/movie 410 . User device 130 may receive and provide the content related to television show/movie 410 to the user.
- the content related to television show/movie 410 may include video 420 , images 430 , social media 440 , web information 450 , advertisements 460 , merchandise 470 , etc. associated with television show/movie 410 .
- Video 420 may include digital content for past episodes of television show/movie 410 , interviews with cast members of television show/movie 410 , trailers for shows/movies related to television show/movie 410 , music related to television show/movie 410 , etc.
- Images 430 may include images of cast members of television show/movie 410 , images of scenes from television show/movie 410 , images for past episodes of television show/movie 410 , etc.
- Social media 440 may include Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Myspace, and/or other social media web pages associated with television show/movie 410 and/or associated with viewers of television show/movie 410 .
- Web information 450 may include search results related to television show/movie 410 , recommendations for other content related to television show/movie 410 , poll questions for viewers of television show/movie 410 , ability to vote for contestants of television show/movie 410 (e.g., when television show/movie 410 is a game show), a home page associated with television show/movie 410 , etc.
- Advertisements 460 may include coupons associated with television show/movie 410 (e.g., coupons for movie tickets), advertisements (e.g., promotional banner ads, video ads, etc.) associated with television show/movie 410 , etc.
- Merchandise 470 may include merchandise, such as, for example, T-shirts, toys, mugs, music, DVDs, memorabilia, magazine subscriptions, etc., available for television show/movie 410 .
- television 110 may provide an advertisement 510 to a user (not shown).
- advertisement 510 may include a television commercial (e.g., for a fast-food restaurant), an infomercial, etc. related to a variety of products and/or services.
- a product may include anything that may be marketed or sold as a commodity or a good, such as a DVD, a smart phone, a computer, etc.
- a service may include any act or variety of work done for others (e.g., for compensation), such as telephone services, Internet services, network services, radio services, television services, video services, etc.
- User device 130 may record audio and may receive input information (e.g., from the user) associated with advertisement 510 , and may provide the recorded audio and/or the input information to application server 160 (not shown). Based on the recorded audio and/or the input information, application server 160 may provide, to user device 130 , content related to advertisement 510 . User device 130 may receive and provide the content related to advertisement 510 to the user.
- input information e.g., from the user
- application server 160 may provide, to user device 130 , content related to advertisement 510 .
- User device 130 may receive and provide the content related to advertisement 510 to the user.
- the content related to advertisement 510 may include video 520 , images 530 , social media 540 , web information 550 , advertisements 560 , coupons 570 , etc. associated with advertisement 510 .
- Video 520 may include alternative advertisements associated with advertisements 510 , video depicting a store associated with advertisement 510 , video depicting merchandise available from the entity associated with advertisement 510 , etc.
- Images 530 may include images of merchandise available from the entity associated with advertisement 510 , images of a store associated with advertisement 510 , etc.
- Social media 540 may include Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Myspace, and/or other social media web pages of the entity associated with advertisement 510 .
- Web information 550 may include search results related to advertisement 510 , recommendations for other content related to advertisement 510 , discounts available at local establishments associated with advertisement 510 , a home page of the entity associated with advertisement 510 , etc.
- Advertisements 560 may include promotional banner ads, video ads, etc. associated with advertisement 510 , etc.
- Coupons 570 may include coupons associated with advertisement 510 (e.g., coupons for free French fries), coupons for merchandise, such as, for example, T-shirts, toys, mugs, music, DVDs, memorabilia, magazine subscriptions, etc., available from an entity associated with advertisement 510 , etc.
- television 110 may provide a sporting event 610 to a user (not shown).
- sporting event 610 may include a football game, a baseball game, a soccer match, a tennis match, a basketball game, a hockey game, etc.
- User device 130 may record audio and may receive input information (e.g., from the user) associated with sporting event 610 , and may provide the recorded audio and/or the input information to application server 160 (not shown). Based on the recorded audio and/or the input information, application server 160 may provide, to user device 130 , content related to sporting event 610 . User device 130 may receive and provide the content related to sporting event 610 to the user.
- the content related to sporting event 610 may include a team web site 620 , game highlights 630 , merchandise 640 , sports ads 650 , sports coupons 660 , military ads 670 , etc. associated with sporting event 610 .
- Team web site 620 may include web sites associated with one or more teams and/or players participating in sporting event 610 .
- team web site 620 may provide a home page for a professional football team.
- Game highlights 630 may include highlights associated with sporting event 610 and/or highlights from prior sporting events related to one or more teams in sporting event 610 .
- Merchandise 640 may include merchandise, such as, for example, T-shirts, toys, mugs, music, DVDs, memorabilia, magazine subscriptions, etc., related to one or more teams and/or players in sporting event 610 .
- Sports ads 650 may include advertisements for sporting event 610 , advertisements for one or more teams and/or players in sporting event 610 , advertisements for local sports stores, advertisements for local sports brands, etc.
- Sports coupons 660 may include coupons for sports related lessons, coupons for gym memberships, etc.
- Military ads 670 may include advertisements for military recruitment, such as army, navy, air force, and/or marine recruitment.
- FIGS. 4-6 depict a variety of information, in other implementations, the user interfaces may depict less information, different information, differently arranged information, or additional information than depicted in FIGS. 4-6 .
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are flow charts of an example process 700 for providing contextual information between a television and a user device according to an implementation described herein.
- process 700 may be performed by application server 160 .
- some or all of process 700 may be performed by another device or group of devices, including or excluding application server 160 .
- process 700 may include receiving, from a user device, recorded audio and/or input information associated with content viewed by a user (block 710 ), and converting the recorded audio into textual information (block 720 ).
- smart listen module 330 may enable user device 130 to receive input information 350 associated with content currently provided by television 110 , such as television content 310 and/or advertisement 320 .
- Input information 350 may include keywords, a television channel, time and date information, etc. associated with content currently provided by television 110 to the user.
- User device 130 via smart listen module 330 , may provide input information 350 and/or recorded audio 360 to application server 160 .
- recorded audio 360 may be in a MP3, MP4, a WAV, a WMV, etc. file format.
- Application server 160 may receive, from user device 130 , input information 350 and/or recorded audio 360 , and may convert recorded audio 360 into textual information.
- application server 160 may utilize audio to text transcription software to convert recorded audio 360 into textual information.
- process 700 may include determining whether the content is an advertisement or television content based on the textual information and/or the input information (block 730 ). For example, in an implementation described above in connection with FIG. 3 , application server 160 may determine whether the content currently provided by television 110 is television content 310 or advertisement 320 based on the textual information and/or input information 350 .
- process 700 may include providing, to the user device, promotional content related to the advertisement (block 740 ).
- promotional content for example, in an implementation described above in connection with FIG. 3 , if application server 160 determines that the content currently provided by television 110 is advertisement 320 , application server 160 may provide ad-related content 380 to user device 130 .
- User device 130 may receive ad-related content 380 , and may provide (e.g., for display) ad-related content 380 to the user.
- ad-related content 380 may include promotional video, images, social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Internet or web information, further advertisements, coupons, etc. associated with advertisement 320 .
- process 700 may include providing, to the user device, promotional content related to the television content (block 750 ).
- promotional content for example, in an implementation described above in connection with FIG. 3 , if application server 160 determines that the content currently provided by television 110 is television content 310 , application server 160 may provide television-related content 370 to user device 130 .
- User device 130 may receive television-related content 370 , and may provide (e.g., for display) television-related content 370 to the user.
- television-related content 370 may include promotional video, images, social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Internet or web information, advertisements, merchandise, etc. associated with television content 310 .
- Process block 730 may include the process blocks depicted in FIG. 8 . As shown in FIG. 8 , process block 730 may include comparing the textual information and/or the input information to a database of television content and advertisement identifiers (block 800 ), determining the content to be an advertisement when the textual information and/or the input information matches an identifier of the advertisement in the database (block 810 ), and determining the content to be television content when the textual information and/or the input information matches an identifier of the television content in the database (block 820 ). For example, in an implementation described above in connection with FIG. 3 , application server 160 may compare the textual information and/or input information 350 to a database of television content identifiers and advertisement identifiers.
- Application server 160 may determine the content currently provided by television 110 to be television content 310 when the textual information and/or input information 350 matches an identifier of television content 310 in the database (e.g., to a particular degree of certainty, such as more than fifty percent).
- Application server 160 may determine the content currently provided by television 110 to be advertisement 320 when the textual information and/or input information 350 matches an identifier of advertisement 320 in the database (e.g., to a particular degree of certainty, such as more than fifty percent).
- FIG. 9 is a flow chart of another example process 900 for providing contextual information between a television and a user device according to an implementation described herein.
- process 900 may be performed by user device 130 .
- some or all of process 900 may be performed by another device or group of devices, including or excluding user device 130 .
- process 900 may include receiving audio and/or input information associated with content viewed by a user (block 910 ), recording the audio (block 920 ), and providing the recorded audio and/or the input information to an application server (block 930 ).
- smart listen module 330 may enable user device 130 to receive and record audio 330 generated by television 110 during provision of content, such as television content 310 and/or advertisement 320 .
- Smart listen module 330 may enable user device 130 to receive input information 350 associated with content currently provided by television 110 , such as television content 310 and/or advertisement 320 .
- Input information 350 may include keywords, a television channel, time and date information, etc. associated with content currently provided by television 110 to the user.
- User device 130 via smart listen module 330 , may provide input information 350 and/or recorded audio 360 to application server 160 .
- recorded audio 360 may be in a MP3, a MP4, a WAV, a WMV, etc. file format.
- process 900 may include receiving, from the application server, promotional content related to an advertisement when the recorded audio and/or the input information indicate that the content viewed by the user is an advertisement (block 940 ), and providing, to the user, the promotional content related to the advertisement (block 950 ).
- application server 160 may determine whether the content currently provided by television 110 is television content 310 or advertisement 320 based on the textual information and/or input information 350 . If application server 160 determines that the content currently provided by television 110 is advertisement 320 , application server 160 may provide ad-related content 380 to user device 130 .
- ad-related content 380 may include promotional video, images, social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Internet or web information, further advertisements, coupons, etc. associated with advertisement 320 .
- process 900 may include receiving, from the application server, promotional content related to television content when the recorded audio and/or the input information indicate that the content viewed by the user is television content (block 960 ), and providing, to the user, the promotional content related to the television content (block 970 ).
- application server 160 may determine whether the content currently provided by television 110 is television content 310 or advertisement 320 based on the textual information and/or input information 350 . If application server 160 determines that the content currently provided by television 110 is television content 310 , application server 160 may provide television-related content 370 to user device 130 .
- User device 130 may receive television-related content 370 , and may provide (e.g., for display) television-related content 370 to the user.
- television-related content 370 may include promotional video, images, social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.), Internet or web information, advertisements, merchandise, etc. associated with television content 310 .
- Systems and/or methods described herein may enable a user device to obtain contextual information (e.g., advertisements, coupons, web sites, etc.) related to television content and/or advertisements currently being viewed by a user of the user device.
- the user may be watching a television show while holding a mobile user device (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet computer, etc.).
- the user may use the mobile user device to browse information related to the television show, such as a web page dedicated to the television show.
- the mobile user device may record audio associated with the television show, and may utilize the recorded audio and/or user inputs (e.g., keywords associated with television show) to identify the television show and automatically receive contextual information related to the television show.
- the contextual information may be displayed by the mobile user device and may include promotional advertisements, digital content, physical media, coupons, polls, quizzes, etc. associated with the television show.
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